HIV result means positive or negative?please shannon help me i can not continue me lifeFeb 23, 2014

please help me? what is the result below mean after 87 days of exposure.
the result is:-
TEST NAME:- HIV Antibody (AIDS Test)
RESULT:- Nonreactive
BIOLOGICAL REFERENCE :- Negative
Interpret:- 0.12

N.B.
NR : means Negative
React : means Positive

this is test after 89 days exactly after exposure with oral sex so, i need to repeat this test again or this enough.
what this mean Interpret:- 0.12 on the result? this reference may be increase after some days? or what is means? i need to repeat this test again after 6 months?

please help me

thank you for your cooperation.

Response from Ms. Southall

Hi
This means you are negative!
The testing guidelines are to be tested 90 days after exposure. 89 days is good and you are HIV free from your experience.

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